AP European History
Western philosophy refers to the body of philosophical thought that originated in ancient Greece and evolved through the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and into the modern era. It encompasses a wide range of ideas and concepts about existence, knowledge, morality, and human nature, significantly influencing various cultural, political, and scientific developments over time. Key figures such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle laid foundational ideas that were expanded upon during the Enlightenment, promoting reason and individualism, which were essential themes in 18th-century culture and arts.